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RE:Help:Rotten Exhaust Odor
Roger,
I believe this rotten-smell-from-exhaust-thing has been covered
previously in the digest so you may want to check those posts,
but to my knowledge, all cats (converters) produce that odor. The amoun=
t
is depending on the circumstances, sulphur contents of the fuel used et=
c.
It comes as a by-product from the breakdown process of the exhaust gase=
s.
Some fellow digester may be able to specify the exact sulphur based sme=
lly
compounds involved.
Anyway, the smell does not indicate a cat failure.
Rgs,
Sami
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Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 16:36:56 -0500 (EST)
From: "Roger B. Hui" <rbhui@domain.elided>
Subject: Help: Rotten Exhaust Odor
I have an E34 1994 530i, with a persistant rotten exhaust smell. The
engine (3.0V8) had new block (BMW covered) a few months ago, and the
smell started right after. The dealer (Patrick of Schaumburg, IL)
claimed the odor comes from the brand of gas used. I've tried differen=
t
brands since (Mobil, Shell, Amoco) with no noticable improvement.
Any suggestion are appreciated.
PS. There is also exhaust gasoline fume from under the hood after the =
engine work. I am suspecting that the exhaust manifold/gasket is loose=
.
Could these be related?
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